Huckleberry Hound #35
In "Huckleberry Hound for President," the perpetually down-on-his-luck hound takes an absurd turn toward ambition when he hears of a White House vacancy and launches a surprisingly energetic campaign—only to realize he might not be the best fit for the job. With help from his ever-scheming campaign manager, Yogi Bear, Huckleberry’s run becomes a wild, heartfelt romp through political satire, all drawn with charm by Harvey Eisenberg and inked by Steve Steere. The cover, also by Eisenberg, captures the moment with classic 1968 flair.
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Homeless, and hearing there'll be a vacancy in the White House, Huckleberry Hound runs for president. After stumping the country he decides he's unsuitable, and convinces campaign manager Yogi Bear to run in his place.
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